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    RCF312a's 2 speakers against 4

    Hey everyone, so I right now am at a situation where I am booking events that have in the larger halls.
    I have 2 RCF312a's, to do these larger halls would 2 more RCF312a's make a significant increase on volume levels to handle the larger places?

    heres the info RCF has

    FEATURES
    350 Watt bi-amplification
    127 dB max spl
    90 x 60, Wide dispersion constant directivity horn
    12" woofer, high power 2.5" voice coil
    1" HF driver, mylar dome, neodymium 1.5" voice coil
    ACOUSTICAL SPECIFICATIONS
    Frequency Response -3 dB:50 Hz ÷ 20 kHz
    Max SPL:127 dB
    Horizontal coverage angle:90°
    Vertical coverage angle:60°
    Compression Driver:1" neo, 1.5" v.c.
    Woofer:12", 2.5" v.c.

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    Since they were so cheap I actually bought four of them last summer for this very reason. I can normally get away with just two but sometimes it's nice to have the extras with you so you don't blast the people right in front. (And who never fail to be the oldest freakin' people at the party!) Depending on the layout of the room I just run an extra XLR or set it up wirelessly.

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    What about subs? If you don't have any that's where you should be investing.

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    Sub

    I am planning on buying a ls801p unless anyone knows a better sub at the lower 1000 dollar price mark

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    You won't find a louder sub at that price point, that's for sure. It is heavy and a pain to move around especially if you are by yourself. just make sure you have help getting it into your truck/van or up and down steps if needed

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJAkash View Post
    I am planning on buying a ls801p unless anyone knows a better sub at the lower 1000 dollar price mark
    Search around for good deal on a JBL PRX618S-XLF.
    If I had to play only for people who liked the music because they heard it on the radio, it wouldn't make me happy. -- David Guetta

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    The JBL PRX618S-XLF goes lower however - same
    Price range
    Quote Originally Posted by Dick Rees
    Don't worry about it. Set them up, turn them on, listen to them, adjust if needed. No matter what you do, they're still going to sound like Eons

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    Both of these subs are excellent. The Yorkville is louder while the JBL sounds better. The JBL is also easier to move around...

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    loudness vs sound

    the yorkville is louder, but by the JBL sounding better, what exactly does that mean. Does it imply the yorkville doesn't sound good

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJAkash View Post
    the yorkville is louder, but by the JBL sounding better, what exactly does that mean. Does it imply the yorkville doesn't sound good
    yorkville is more chest thumping bass and may sound more one notish to some. The JBL is more musical.
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